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Lower Deer Creek Valley Historic District

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Architect
  
Cope, Walter; Multiple

Area
  
61.55 kmĀ²

Nearest city
  
Darlington

NRHP Reference #
  
93001143

Added to NRHP
  
3 November 1993

Lower Deer Creek Valley Historic District

Architectural style
  
Early Republic, Mid 19th Century Revival, Colonial Revival

Lower Deer Creek Valley Historic District is a national historic district near Darlington, Harford County, Maryland, United States. It comprises approximately 15,020 acres (60.8 km2) in north central Harford County. The primary building material is stone taken from local quarries and used to construct houses, mills, schoolhouses, and churches. Also constructed of stone are many dependencies including springhouses, stables, tenant houses, meathouses, ice houses, and barns. The district's contributing standing structures date from the mid 18th century to the 1940s, and mostly built in vernacular styles. The valley contains approximately 350 separate historic properties.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

References

Lower Deer Creek Valley Historic District Wikipedia